I grew up in that area. I used to hunt rabbits in PV over seventy years ago. There were cracks in the ground and land slides back then. The government should NEVER have allowed building in the area.
Exactly! And yet they want “repairs” to be done! 50+ years ago when I was young, people used to joke about California falling into the ocean one day. I guess that day has come but these folks aren’t accepting the reality.
Exactly I popped a few tires on my Audi rs5. I lived up next to Ralph’s in the hill. All the roads are terrible. Lived in the area for a few years and hated it always foggy and my tires were always popping.
@@Lifewithemerson323I'm literally watching rich snobs' homes getting washed away on my phone while sitting in my van homeless in a Ralph's parking lot 😂
@@Network126 lol 😂 don’t worry bro I wasn’t a rich snob I just make enough to live in Palos verdes for a few years. $2,850 for rent and 400 for electricity a month. I rather travel more places then spend it on rent. The ocean view I had was nice but rather live closer to work.
California has huge deficit because of wasteful spending. The land there is constantly shifting. They knew that and still decided to live there, then you're on your own.
@@lancetruong4957 like everyone who lives on the eastern seaboard, or in the Gulf states, or in the midwest. Flooding, hurricanes, tornados.... yet they choose to live there
Keep in mind just a few miles further south of the section of road they’re showing that there’s literally two portions where the road ends and goes no further. This same thing has happened before. One of those sections where an entire neighborhood once stood has been famously dubbed ‘the sunken city’ because its nearly fallen off of the cliff it was situated on. I’m not sure why people are surprised. Not to mention the road that is “now worse than it’s ever been,” only looks that way because that land has always moved. It’s always been a matter of when, not if.
It's been like that for years. Everyone living in this region knows the land has been shifting for years. This is not new news. They waited till it turns into a disaster. Now they cry. 😪🌀🌀🌀
It's almost like building on hillsides in the worlds largest subduction zone parallel to the worlds largest fault line might not be a good long term plan who would have ever thought? I mean besides everyone with a cursory understanding of geology.
I used to live in Rancho Palos Verdes ,and went to school at Palos Verdes Estates HS graduated in 1976. Even back then the Portuguese Bend area was sliding in to the Pacific ocean. The home's should have never been built in the area because of the ground was unstable moving a minimum of 4" a year. The main problem is due to 2 major issues, one is a large tunnel that was built back in the late 30's. It goes up to the first city hall of Rancho Palos Verdes, and has been bought by a private person. What people don't realize is that was a Nikey missile site, right the hill on the other side of Hawthorn Blvd, there were 2 defense concrete bunkers. They were double bunkers with connecting tunnels. The military did a lot of projects that the current people have know about. The 2nd major issue is back in the 50's there was a large Rock quarry off of Crest rd on the upper part of the Peninsula. And before that and after the areas were farming. The problem is that there is no way to Stabilize the area's. And there is a large trench in the ocean right off the Peninsula that actually cuts back under the Peninsula. We used to wonder how much land would still be above the ocean when the big earthquake ( that is over due) hits turns the Peninsula into an island. And there is the matter of the fault line that goes from Inglewood to Long Beach that is the finishing touch. The smart thing to do is get the money and move. Most of the original have gone or died, and because of the issues the current owner 's were able to get a great deal when they bought those homes, even though it was quite obvious that there was major issues with buying the houses in that area. I also spent 5 years in law enforcement on the Peninsula, patrolling the entire area. Until 84 was when I left the area.
I grew up in PVE from 1956 until I moved in 1967. Palos Verdes Drive West was constantly being repaired and we called the road a "roller coaster" while speeding along on our way to San Pedro. It was a "Wheee" ride, up and down. Portuguese Bend had already lost some homes due to slides. So...tRump builds a golf course there? Money talks. Damn the uninformed.
It's also my understanding from reading about this issue is it people couldn't get insured so most of these people don't have flood insurance or earthquake insurance. Could you elaborate on that?
Great history. Thanks for sharing. Mandatory evacuations coming soon. That may also include surrounding communities that, for now, still have utilities piped or wired in - when land cracks and drops, it weakens the surrounding land areas.
These people do not want to pay tax to our state. But when emergency rised and happened, they ask for our tax money from the poor to help them. Why should we? They can pay insurance fee to protect their expensive homes and mansions. Use those money and stop begging the poor to help.
@@frankmacleod2565 They ask the governor to help them with the crisis. It has to come from our tax money that could help so many homeless in the state.
@@orawancarlile6192 The homeless? Give me a break. Throw all the money at the homeless you want, let them sit on your sidewalks and use drugs all day, and trash your city. Let them get jobs. As for the mental cases, the state is building institutions again, to house these people. Wealthy and middle-income households like those in PV contribute quite a lot to those funds.
Palos Verde has always been a landslide area. But greedy developers back in the 50's managed to get past the previous moratorium on developing the area. Unfortunately, buyers of the homes put there had no idea, and now they have to pay the price of greed before them and no way to get back at the developers since they are probably all deceased. And engineers will be of much use as this has been going since before recorded history of the Los Angeles basin. There was a reason the Spanish landowners kept it only as grazing land for their livestock.
even if they were not deceased the LLC that builds the homes will go out of business so they do not have to do any warranty work (structural defects are supposed to be covered in California for 10 years for new homes).
It's all the city's fault for overbuilding on the hills where 70 years ago were Japanese farmland and Marineland. Now they're crowded with overpriced homes sitting on a time bomb.
This has been happening for the last 45 years. Not a new issue. Excessive rain followed by Landslides. Houses destroyed then new houses built on the same land. A few years later they slide. Why dose the rest of Californians have to pay for the homes of the Super Rich. The cycle needs to end.
not worth putting money to fix an area that may face same or more serious problem in the future winter season. Time to abandon these homes and move to a normal residential area. I bet the fix will cost close to $100M if not more. Stop baliing out rich people. It is no different than giving handouts to the poor who won;'t go to work and earn some wages.
They should evacuate the entire area, and everyone should get ahead of the issue and move. This problem will not reverse itself; it will only get worse. I've been driving the Palos Verdes Scenic Route since 1978 and there has always been constant land movement (even signage to that effect) - which created plumbing problems for nearby residents. Why people would build and live there is beyond me.
My Great Aunt and Uncle had a home there. I remember their “family “ room was more of a Ball room with a small bar . The windows looked out to the sea! I lived the view!
All those homes up in that area have values at over $1.5 million, many at $2 million and $3 million. The main roadway, Palos Verdes Drive, is constantly sinking, pipes under the roadway breaking from movement. This is not the responsibility of the taxpayers.
California let's developers build on unstable mud hills just like they do burn areas. What did they think was going to happen? They talk like it was totally unexpected lol.
Reminds me of that neighborhood up on the coast that was totally buried years ago. Everyone knew it was going to happen-then that year with heavy rains brought the whole mountain side down- killing a few and destroying houses Those homeowners on PV will get a slice of reality when the new homeowners insurance policy bill comes- it’s happening in Florida and other natural disaster areas. 10k a month policy.
Yes that area has always moved. The weight of the houses and roads have made things worse over the years. But the people there have been so uppity looking down on people who don’t live there.
These are the same people who hate paying taxes and want to keep minimum wage at 8 dollars, all of a sudden they want the government to pay for building houses in the worlds dumbest place.
This landslide has been active for years yet the town allowed permits to build. It is the towns responsibility for giving permits for to build on land they new was moving
I almost bought one of those homes in the slide area that has the steel I-beams under it since the 70's. 10 years of no rain and the area was not moving....much. Now, with the rains it is moving again and much. Glad I did not buy.
I’m a civil engineer and it’s common knowledge that several areas on the peninsula are landslide prone. The people need to be aware of that when they purchase homes. The City needs geotechnical and civil firm’s help to map landslides and undocumented fill areas. It won’t be cheap but there are a lot of time bombs in that area.
Wasn't down below Portuguese Bend, the only nude beach in the entirety of LA County. Back in the day. Closed in the 80's. If my memory serves me well. Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates. All are part of the bluff. That was going to wash away in to the Pacific. Since the days of Marine Land when they brought their geology serveyers back in the 50's. It was a matter of when. Stay tune for what'll become the new beach front communities. Perhaps Lomita???
The emergency began with the authorization to allow construction in this area. Mother Nature is a cruel teacher: first comes the punishment, then the lesson. Geology matters.
That whole area is unstable, both seismically and with constant ground movement from soil. Why so many high dollar homes were allowed to be built there is beyond me and people bought them........the sheer idiocy level is absolutely appalling. It's that Commiefornya thing again. Glad we got out when we did 10 years ago. This comes as no surprise to me. I'm glad I live in the desert now on high ground with no sandwashes near me, and no real heavy rainfall unless it's monsoon season with t-storms. My yard is landscaped with rock & cactus, neither of which burn well........and yes, water conservation is practiced here since we live in a desert.
It’s very sad, but it’s not surprising. Homeowners must accept that the earth and nature will not accommodate them. After over 70 years of watching these areas go through fire, rain, tsunami’s, mudslides, and earthquakes I won’t live there. It should a nature preserve.
Bummer! Poor people! This is just awful! I was lucky enough to get some help & divert drainage & cover our hill in plastic. Some nice workers made quick work of digging out a truck full of mud from the last storm. Our HOA paid for it, wasn’t millions! Thanks to all the workers out there helping people, it’s hard work 🙂
@@Network126 how do you know they’re rich snobs though. I live in a beach town that used to be really deserted, and all these rich people literally built houses around me & tried to force me out of my home! This is an old neighborhood & these people have been there since the 70’s or 80’s. Things were a lot different back then.
We used to surf at Rat Beach (the southern-most edge of Torrance Beach on the PV city line). My friends house (Dale Struble) had a home above the cliffs there and it was almost completely destroyed by earth slippage in the '60's.
There are some things all the money in the world isn’t going to fix. This is one of those things. Common sense instead of entitlement, selfishness and greed could have prevented it though.
So the residence of the wealthy area are crying and requesting help from the mayor and the governor of the state of California to save their multi million dollar properties! In San Diego a neighborhood was completely flooded, homes had water halfway up their homes. These hard-working people literally lost everything they owned. I haven’t heard that the governor or the mayor of San Diego are volunteering to help them out. The home owners of Rancho Palos Verdes are wealthy individuals, dish out your own money, and save your area!
ya, that's just what is needed - bail out the idiot homeowners for building/buying on unstable land. That's what insurance is for - tell them to: 'live and learn
That road was sliding, being repaired every few months and nearby RPV homes were on Flex Sewer and Water lines when I was a kid in 1960. And the Wayfarer’s Chapel was cracking then too. Since then newer homes have joined the Slip & Slide Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Sorry folks, you’re on your own. The Governor is busy making sure criminal’s aren’t prosecuted and law abiding citizen’s 2nd Amendment rights are being violated…all in an effort to make our communities safer. Good luck to you though!
This is RANCHO Palos Verdes- which has low income housing, the truly rich live in Palos Verdes Estates. Are the homes in PVE also experiencing the same thing?
I get that this is sudden and sad, but are you telling me that all of these people with these over $800,000 homes don’t have insurance? If they don’t, why is it the job of the city/the state to help them? We can’t even help veterans that are having mental health issues that live on the streets but we have enough money to take care of these over half million dollar homes?
According to Redfin, Rancho Palos Verdes home sell for a median price of $1.6M. Rich people making flawed decisions where to invest their money now need the rest of us to help'em out (?) 🤔
The median home price in that area is $1.6m. The median home price in the U.S. is $418k. Some of the wealthiest people in the country are complaining because the soft soils can't handle a little rain. Granted, that home price is not much higher than the LA metro area as a whole.
I’m not sure the city Council can help you with this kind of problem. The houses should never have been built in the first place. It’s like building your house in a flood zone some day it’s going to flood, you can’t fool with mother nature.
Abandoned homes still have mortgages. I’m curious if fines against, home owners, who leave debree. Will they be responsible for cleanup???? It’s a touchy issue, Homeowners have to know there is a risk. Landslide damage , a ACT of GOD. Isn’t a homeowners responsibility? But where, do you draw the line? How can you not abandon your home. When these conditions happen! The govt needs to step up. People in Hawaii are being fined for ocean pollution cleanup including burritos to stop tides wearing down the beaches. Oh god bless California, Enough is enough!!!!!🌍🙏🏼🐬 Yet insurance companies, Will some way, get the best of policy holders. The state or FEMA OUR FEDERAL govt . Won’t do much. it’s sad but true…. Look at Maui fires. 🔥
FOREVER they've had to repair and replace the blacktop at the Portuguese Benda area because it's consistently sliding towards the ocean. The rain has only hastened the process. This issue is nothing new to anyone familiar with the area.
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IMO this is the fault of land developers and inspectors responsible for the site planning.....they are throwing in expensive houses all over the place trying to make a quick buck and not thinking about the structural integrity or long term viability of the houses...what looks pretty and sells for big bucks today may be sliding over a cliff or down a hill into the neighbors house in 5 years...some entity should be held accountable...when developers propose a site plan, the plans need to be thoroughly investigated to make sure the site is buildable...they are putting houses where houses should never be put
What about all the other roads and damage to other peoples home where do we get that help !!!! No where that’s why you should have insurance just like everyone else and pay this is not a state of emergency please!!!!!
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Exactly. Some soils are called sidt. Thats why there are many areas that are not inhabited. But Cal OSHA tells those officials not to build homes there. But officials want that money as well as real estate agents. But you dont know that expecting your trust in the officials. Cal OSHA signs off and throws their hands up. So they build snd get the money. City engineers say dont build either but no one listens till its too late. .. former worker at a county building office.
Calling it California will collapse and only about the edge of Nevada will be left sad I don’t want to expect this but at least this will expose the politicians how horrible job there doing to maintain the state and be punished.
Before you speak you should listen. The $5 million wasn't from the state, it was from the county. Why do you expect the government to bail the homeowners out? We live in a capitalist country, do we not? I'm not suggesting that they don't deserve or shouldn't receive any help. Why aren't any of the residents going after the insurance companies that they have their home owner's policies with? It seems to me that should be where they need to focus their attention. Wouldn't it be wiser to accept reality, and accept the fact that they, nor the city, county, or even federal government can withstand the force of mother nature? They need to collect on their policies, gather their belongings, and relocate. I understand that this isn't ideal and can't be an easy choice, but it's the smart choice. If they're lucky in a few years maybe the feds can purchase the land back and convert it in a park or nature reserve. That's probably the best outcome that they have to look forward too.
Very sad and unfortunate. This has sunken city written all over it. If you don't know what that is Google "san pedro sunken city". It is adjacent to rancho palos verdes.
For the people of CA expect no help from your local government. Things are about to get worst. This is only the beginning birth pains of the end times. Prepare yourselves in the name of Jesus for everything on earth is only temporary we are not citizens of this world. We will be home soon!!!!
I grew up in that area. I used to hunt rabbits in PV over seventy years ago. There were cracks in the ground and land slides back then. The government should NEVER have allowed building in the area.
I guess there were no groecery stores n those days. Must be that Dark age!!
Government doesn't care , all they see is money for building homes there.
@@kanank13. Seeing you can't even spell grocery correctly, there must have been no schools back in your days.
Exactly! And yet they want “repairs” to be done! 50+ years ago when I was young, people used to joke about California falling into the ocean one day. I guess that day has come but these folks aren’t accepting the reality.
@@packerbacker69 typo
Palos verdes has been sliding before I was a kid. The road needs constant repair. Trash those homes and stop building in a slide zone,
Exactly I popped a few tires on my Audi rs5. I lived up next to Ralph’s in the hill. All the roads are terrible. Lived in the area for a few years and hated it always foggy and my tires were always popping.
Has history taught us nothing ?
Get the heck out of there and build somewhere safe
Sorry for your troubles
@@Lifewithemerson323I'm literally watching rich snobs' homes getting washed away on my phone while sitting in my van homeless in a Ralph's parking lot 😂
It’s been sliding for millions of years. Thats what it does. Crumbles away into the ocean
@@Network126 lol 😂 don’t worry bro I wasn’t a rich snob I just make enough to live in Palos verdes for a few years. $2,850 for rent and 400 for electricity a month. I rather travel more places then spend it on rent. The ocean view I had was nice but rather live closer to work.
Why? They knew the risks. These people live the highlife enjoying gorgeous views and now we have to bail them out?! Bullsh*t!
Yep same with everyone else. You knew that trailer park would get destroyed by a tornado eventually. No more federal assistance for anyone
California has huge deficit because of wasteful spending. The land there is constantly shifting. They knew that and still decided to live there, then you're on your own.
@@lancetruong4957 hahaha no, all of California is not constantly shifting. The tallest mountains in the lower 48 are in this state
@@lancetruong4957 like everyone who lives on the eastern seaboard, or in the Gulf states, or in the midwest. Flooding, hurricanes, tornados.... yet they choose to live there
@@frankmacleod2565 If you can afford a home at PV then you are a millionaire.
why should we pay for rich people who knew the risks of buying homes on a giant landslide?
Because we help pay your bills and for your EBT card
Keep in mind just a few miles further south of the section of road they’re showing that there’s literally two portions where the road ends and goes no further. This same thing has happened before. One of those sections where an entire neighborhood once stood has been famously dubbed ‘the sunken city’ because its nearly fallen off of the cliff it was situated on. I’m not sure why people are surprised. Not to mention the road that is “now worse than it’s ever been,” only looks that way because that land has always moved. It’s always been a matter of when, not if.
It's been like that for years. Everyone living in this region knows the land has been shifting for years. This is not new news. They waited till it turns into a disaster. Now they cry. 😪🌀🌀🌀
@@SuperBajafresh That’s what I said
If someone offered me to live in one of those homes for free, I would say NO WAY! I grew up in LA so I have heard things like this for years.
It's almost like building on hillsides in the worlds largest subduction zone parallel to the worlds largest fault line might not be a good long term plan who would have ever thought? I mean besides everyone with a cursory understanding of geology.
PV is not in a subduction zone at all, let alone the world's largest one
You don't have a cursory understanding of geology of the area apparently
@frankmacleod2565 Fact check...PV is most definitely in a subduction zone. Do a little research before responding with such sarcasm
@@honestinspiration I just ignored his obvious ignorance, I lived the majority of my life in the Pacific subduction zone.
Here's a suggestion: DON'T BUILD HOMES BY THE CLIFFS!!!
I say the same thing to those people in fire areas! Dont build a home in a fire danger area!!
I used to live in Rancho Palos Verdes ,and went to school at Palos Verdes Estates HS graduated in 1976.
Even back then the Portuguese Bend area was sliding in to the Pacific ocean.
The home's should have never been built in the area because of the ground was unstable moving a minimum of 4" a year.
The main problem is due to 2 major issues, one is a large tunnel that was built back in the late 30's. It goes up to the first city hall of Rancho Palos Verdes, and has been bought by a private person. What people don't realize is that was a Nikey missile site, right the hill on the other side of Hawthorn Blvd, there were 2 defense concrete bunkers. They were double bunkers with connecting tunnels. The military did a lot of projects that the current people have know about.
The 2nd major issue is back in the 50's there was a large Rock quarry off of Crest rd on the upper part of the Peninsula. And before that and after the areas were farming. The problem is that there is no way to Stabilize the area's. And there is a large trench in the ocean right off the Peninsula that actually cuts back under the Peninsula. We used to wonder how much land would still be above the ocean when the big earthquake ( that is over due) hits turns the Peninsula into an island. And there is the matter of the fault line that goes from Inglewood to Long Beach that is the finishing touch.
The smart thing to do is get the money and move. Most of the original have gone or died, and because of the issues the current owner 's were able to get a great deal when they bought those homes, even though it was quite obvious that there was major issues with buying the houses in that area.
I also spent 5 years in law enforcement on the Peninsula, patrolling the entire area. Until 84 was when I left the area.
Great story
I grew up in PVE from 1956 until I moved in 1967. Palos Verdes Drive West was constantly being repaired and we called the road a "roller coaster" while speeding along on our way to San Pedro. It was a "Wheee" ride, up and down. Portuguese Bend had already lost some homes due to slides. So...tRump builds a golf course there? Money talks. Damn the uninformed.
It's also my understanding from reading about this issue is it people couldn't get insured so most of these people don't have flood insurance or earthquake insurance. Could you elaborate on that?
Great history. Thanks for sharing.
Mandatory evacuations coming soon. That may also include surrounding communities that, for now, still have utilities piped or wired in - when land cracks and drops, it weakens the surrounding land areas.
Your Land is flowing into the Sea, no Engineer is going to be able to fix that.
These people do not want to pay tax to our state. But when emergency rised and happened, they ask for our tax money from the poor to help them. Why should we? They can pay insurance fee to protect their expensive homes and mansions. Use those money and stop begging the poor to help.
100%
What are you talking about? They don't want to pay taxes? They pay more tax than you do. Get to work
They're not asking you for anything, lady
@@frankmacleod2565 They ask the governor to help them with the crisis. It has to come from our tax money that could help so many homeless in the state.
@@orawancarlile6192 The homeless? Give me a break. Throw all the money at the homeless you want, let them sit on your sidewalks and use drugs all day, and trash your city. Let them get jobs. As for the mental cases, the state is building institutions again, to house these people. Wealthy and middle-income households like those in PV contribute quite a lot to those funds.
Palos Verde has always been a landslide area. But greedy developers back in the 50's managed to get past the previous moratorium on developing the area. Unfortunately, buyers of the homes put there had no idea, and now they have to pay the price of greed before them and no way to get back at the developers since they are probably all deceased. And engineers will be of much use as this has been going since before recorded history of the Los Angeles basin. There was a reason the Spanish landowners kept it only as grazing land for their livestock.
even if they were not deceased the LLC that builds the homes will go out of business so they do not have to do any warranty work (structural defects are supposed to be covered in California for 10 years for new homes).
It doesn't take a Rocket Scientist to realize, you don't buy a home on a hill because hills slide!!!
It's all the city's fault for overbuilding on the hills where 70 years ago were Japanese farmland and Marineland. Now they're crowded with overpriced homes sitting on a time bomb.
Whatever they think their house is worth-
In reality it’s worth about.10 on the dollar.
The Japanese farms were a wonderful source for fresh produce.
A dollar spent on those homes, is a dollar wasted.
A Geologist once told me “they’re sitting on jello up there”… it was just a matter of time.
This has been happening for the last 45 years. Not a new issue. Excessive rain followed by Landslides. Houses destroyed then new houses built on the same land. A few years later they slide. Why dose the rest of Californians have to pay for the homes of the Super Rich. The cycle needs to end.
Try 2000 years
Perfect spot for beach front homeless camps.. The blue tarps there already .
Real estate agents should be required to disclaim a landslide probe region. “Great view” definitely comes with a caveat.
not worth putting money to fix an area that may face same or more serious problem in the future winter season. Time to abandon these homes and move to a normal residential area. I bet the fix will cost close to $100M if not more. Stop baliing out rich people. It is no different than giving handouts to the poor who won;'t go to work and earn some wages.
Yeah, then let's also apply the same logic to houses in Florida or trailers in Oklahoma
@@leok7193 At least they poor working stuffs don't know how to take advantage of the system aiming to help them.
@@leok7193 yes, YEs
Condemn everything on the slide, remove all traces of habitation, and turn it into a park.
Make repairs? Just compensate losses and let nature and gravity do as it must.
go to Torrence Beach and look towards RPV and you'll see that this area has been sliding into the ocean for a long while.
torrance has a beach? who knew
@@papagen00 Yes, Torrance has a beach and not much well-known to new comers.
@@papagen00 that's what it's called. it's just a little south of Redondo beach.
They should evacuate the entire area, and everyone should get ahead of the issue and move. This problem will not reverse itself; it will only get worse. I've been driving the Palos Verdes Scenic Route since 1978 and there has always been constant land movement (even signage to that effect) - which created plumbing problems for nearby residents. Why people would build and live there is beyond me.
My Great Aunt and Uncle had a home there. I remember their “family “ room was more of a Ball room with a small bar . The windows looked out to the sea! I lived the view!
I remember that the golf course was severely damaged in the past also
I'd buy all those homes and make it an Open Space Preserve for Nature
Back to how it used to be
it would soon become an underwater preserve accessible only with scuba gear 🤩
They just have to condemn everything on the slide zone.
All those homes up in that area have values at over $1.5 million, many at $2 million and $3 million.
The main roadway, Palos Verdes Drive, is constantly sinking, pipes under the roadway breaking from movement.
This is not the responsibility of the taxpayers.
@@aftertheheadlines. $1.5 million for a home in Commiefornia means these people live on the cheap-rent district.
. . . And residents are still digging in their heels.
Mandatory evacuations are essential.
Prayers up for y'all Fam
Next time build your house in a river bed .
California let's developers build on unstable mud hills just like they do burn areas. What did they think was going to happen? They talk like it was totally unexpected lol.
Reminds me of that neighborhood up on the coast that was totally buried years ago.
Everyone knew it was going to happen-then that year with heavy rains brought the whole mountain side down- killing a few and destroying houses
Those homeowners on PV will get a slice of reality when the new homeowners insurance policy bill comes- it’s happening in Florida and other natural disaster areas.
10k a month policy.
Yes that area has always moved. The weight of the houses and roads have made things worse over the years. But the people there have been so uppity looking down on people who don’t live there.
These are the same people who hate paying taxes and want to keep minimum wage at 8 dollars, all of a sudden they want the government to pay for building houses in the worlds dumbest place.
This isn't a statewide emergency - this is private individuals in a local community not wanting to be accountable for their own actions.
They made a bad "bet"
This problem has been for years!!!!
Well Hell !!!!! Ocean front property.
Funds to do what exactly, Mother Nature is tough to manage
This landslide has been active for years yet the town allowed permits to build. It is the towns responsibility for giving permits for to build on land they new was moving
Well now they call me Muddy Water I'm just restless man is the deep blue sea
Poor little rich people! Spend your own money to repair your house not tax money!
Oh, I didn't realize rich Americans don't have the same rights you do
God bless us all
time to move then
I almost bought one of those homes in the slide area that has the steel I-beams under it since the 70's. 10 years of no rain and the area was not moving....much. Now, with the rains it is moving again and much. Glad I did not buy.
To much building cause's the shifting...
I’m a civil engineer and it’s common knowledge that several areas on the peninsula are landslide prone. The people need to be aware of that when they purchase homes. The City needs geotechnical and civil firm’s help to map landslides and undocumented fill areas. It won’t be cheap but there are a lot of time bombs in that area.
Wasn't down below Portuguese Bend, the only nude beach in the entirety of LA County. Back in the day. Closed in the 80's. If my memory serves me well. Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates. All are part of the bluff. That was going to wash away in to the Pacific. Since the days of Marine Land when they brought their geology serveyers back in the 50's. It was a matter of when.
Stay tune for what'll become the new beach front communities. Perhaps Lomita???
I'm so sorry fellow Los Angeles folks. My prayers are with you.
Thank you! 🙏
The emergency began with the authorization to allow construction in this area. Mother Nature is a cruel teacher: first comes the punishment, then the lesson. Geology matters.
No financial help..they are wealthy people they can afford to relocated to another hillside overlooking the ocean..
I'm literally watching rich snobs' homes getting washed away on my phone while sitting in my van homeless in a Ralph's parking lot 😂
That whole area is unstable, both seismically and with constant ground movement from soil. Why so many high dollar homes were allowed to be built there is beyond me and people bought them........the sheer idiocy level is absolutely appalling. It's that Commiefornya thing again. Glad we got out when we did 10 years ago.
This comes as no surprise to me. I'm glad I live in the desert now on high ground with no sandwashes near me, and no real heavy rainfall unless it's monsoon season with t-storms. My yard is landscaped with rock & cactus, neither of which burn well........and yes, water conservation is practiced here since we live in a desert.
It’s very sad, but it’s not surprising.
Homeowners must accept that the earth and nature will not accommodate them.
After over 70 years of watching these areas go through fire, rain, tsunami’s, mudslides, and earthquakes I won’t live there.
It should a nature preserve.
Mother nature is telling them and giving them a warning ...to get out.. they were warned..
Bummer! Poor people! This is just awful! I was lucky enough to get some help & divert drainage & cover our hill in plastic. Some nice workers made quick work of digging out a truck full of mud from the last storm. Our HOA paid for it, wasn’t millions! Thanks to all the workers out there helping people, it’s hard work 🙂
I'm literally watching rich snobs' homes getting washed away on my phone while sitting in my van homeless in a Ralph's parking lot 😂
@@Network126 how do you know they’re rich snobs though. I live in a beach town that used to be really deserted, and all these rich people literally built houses around me & tried to force me out of my home! This is an old neighborhood & these people have been there since the 70’s or 80’s. Things were a lot different back then.
Praise God
Last Year when Rolling Hills Estate was occuring, I thought "I hope those poor folks in Rancho Palos Verde get out before its too late"
so. lets see how things have moved . .
I guess that eventually all of the land probably half way to Torrance Beach will slide down into the ocean.
We used to surf at Rat Beach (the southern-most edge of Torrance Beach on the PV city line). My friends house (Dale Struble) had a home above the cliffs there and it was almost completely destroyed by earth slippage in the '60's.
@@coop3836 yup. that's how that area is. at Sunken City in Pedro you can tell how the whole area has been sliding down for a long time.
There are some things all the money in the world isn’t going to fix. This is one of those things. Common sense instead of entitlement, selfishness and greed could have prevented it though.
So the residence of the wealthy area are crying and requesting help from the mayor and the governor of the state of California to save their multi million dollar properties! In San Diego a neighborhood was completely flooded, homes had water halfway up their homes. These hard-working people literally lost everything they owned. I haven’t heard that the governor or the mayor of San Diego are volunteering to help them out. The home owners of Rancho Palos Verdes are wealthy individuals, dish out your own money, and save your area!
ya, that's just what is needed -
bail out the idiot homeowners for building/buying on unstable land.
That's what insurance is for - tell them to: 'live and learn
Homes there cost $5,000,000 and up.. better off use the money for the homeless. The rich can get by this calamity .
That road was sliding, being repaired every few months and nearby RPV homes were on Flex Sewer and Water lines when I was a kid in 1960. And the Wayfarer’s Chapel was cracking then too. Since then newer homes have joined the Slip & Slide Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Horrible about the people's home , can't keep mother nature from shifting land .
Nice view
Sorry folks, you’re on your own. The Governor is busy making sure criminal’s aren’t prosecuted and law abiding citizen’s 2nd Amendment rights are being violated…all in an effort to make our communities safer. Good luck to you though!
The meek will inherit the earth
The cracks are beginning to show. Developers build anywhere.
Come on all these people that have houses in Palo Verdes the rich people, now what they want more money
they all probably have millions in the bank, they'll be fine
This is RANCHO Palos Verdes- which has low income housing, the truly rich live in Palos Verdes Estates. Are the homes in PVE also experiencing the same thing?
I get that this is sudden and sad, but are you telling me that all of these people with these over $800,000 homes don’t have insurance? If they don’t, why is it the job of the city/the state to help them?
We can’t even help veterans that are having mental health issues that live on the streets but we have enough money to take care of these over half million dollar homes?
The vets get enough. 800k you bought a nice door mat in CA.
According to Redfin, Rancho Palos Verdes home sell for a median price of $1.6M. Rich people making flawed decisions where to invest their money now need the rest of us to help'em out (?) 🤔
The median home price in that area is $1.6m. The median home price in the U.S. is $418k. Some of the wealthiest people in the country are complaining because the soft soils can't handle a little rain. Granted, that home price is not much higher than the LA metro area as a whole.
That’s horrible, fix that shixt ASAP 🤔
How much do these people pay in property taxes….
What is your government doing with all that money?
All those property taxes people have paid over the last few decades. Where did all the money go?
6 stars all day BABY
I’m not sure the city Council can help you with this kind of problem. The houses should never have been built in the first place. It’s like building your house in a flood zone some day it’s going to flood, you can’t fool with mother nature.
Bills should be priority they shouldn't have to pay gas or electricity all year
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Imagine if Marineland was still operating in that area?
Large homes sliding down a hill is what we in the state call "mobile homes."
One of the richest areas in california and they need financial help?
Abandoned homes still have mortgages. I’m curious if fines against,
home owners, who leave debree.
Will they be responsible for cleanup????
It’s a touchy issue,
Homeowners have to know there is a risk.
Landslide damage , a
ACT of GOD. Isn’t a homeowners responsibility? But where, do you draw the line?
How can you not abandon your home.
When these conditions happen!
The govt needs to step up.
People in Hawaii are being fined for ocean pollution cleanup including burritos to stop tides wearing down the beaches.
Oh god bless California,
Enough is enough!!!!!🌍🙏🏼🐬
Yet insurance companies, Will some way, get the best of policy holders.
The state or FEMA
OUR FEDERAL govt . Won’t do much.
it’s sad but true….
Look at Maui fires.
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Will drop policies and regulations will be , at the taxpayers expense!
Prayers for everyone affected!!!🙏🏼🌍🌊
FOREVER they've had to repair and replace the blacktop at the Portuguese Benda area because it's consistently sliding towards the ocean. The rain has only hastened the process. This issue is nothing new to anyone familiar with the area.
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IMO this is the fault of land developers and inspectors responsible for the site planning.....they are throwing in expensive houses all over the place trying to make a quick buck and not thinking about the structural integrity or long term viability of the houses...what looks pretty and sells for big bucks today may be sliding over a cliff or down a hill into the neighbors house in 5 years...some entity should be held accountable...when developers propose a site plan, the plans need to be thoroughly investigated to make sure the site is buildable...they are putting houses where houses should never be put
What about all the other roads and damage to other peoples home where do we get that help !!!! No where that’s why you should have insurance just like everyone else and pay this is not a state of emergency please!!!!!
24 “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. 26 And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. 27 And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it.”
Rich people problems
Aren’t these multi-million dollar homes? And we’re to bail them out?
Exactly. Some soils are called sidt. Thats why there are many areas that are not inhabited. But Cal OSHA tells those officials not to build homes there. But officials want that money as well as real estate agents. But you dont know that expecting your trust in the officials. Cal OSHA signs off and throws their hands up. So they build snd get the money. City engineers say dont build either but no one listens till its too late.
.. former worker at a county building office.
that's what insurance of for.
Let the owners walk away from their worthless homes.
Next time build on flat stable ground / 'live and learn
Calling it California will collapse and only about the edge of Nevada will be left sad I don’t want to expect this but at least this will expose the politicians how horrible job there doing to maintain the state and be punished.
Only found 5 million for the tax paying residents? CA has spent over $50 million for the illegal immigrates. Good job Gavin!
Before you speak you should listen. The $5 million wasn't from the state, it was from the county. Why do you expect the government to bail the homeowners out? We live in a capitalist country, do we not? I'm not suggesting that they don't deserve or shouldn't receive any help. Why aren't any of the residents going after the insurance companies that they have their home owner's policies with? It seems to me that should be where they need to focus their attention. Wouldn't it be wiser to accept reality, and accept the fact that they, nor the city, county, or even federal government can withstand the force of mother nature? They need to collect on their policies, gather their belongings, and relocate. I understand that this isn't ideal and can't be an easy choice, but it's the smart choice. If they're lucky in a few years maybe the feds can purchase the land back and convert it in a park or nature reserve. That's probably the best outcome that they have to look forward too.
REPENT!!!
Very sad and unfortunate. This has sunken city written all over it. If you don't know what that is Google "san pedro sunken city". It is adjacent to rancho palos verdes.
Yeah... coastal erosion is a real thing. Must be all that climate mitigation that stopped it... doah!! 😅😅😅
There is plenty of space in death valley Ca , if they want tax funds to relocate...
For the people of CA expect no help from your local government. Things are about to get worst. This is only the beginning birth pains of the end times. Prepare yourselves in the name of Jesus for everything on earth is only temporary we are not citizens of this world. We will be home soon!!!!
Bailout my multi million dollar home! No insurance bailout?
Poor Californians.
You sound jealous. Stay wherever you are, and please don't come to California.
@@thomasthurston6656 California is a joke
Mother nature doing what she does. Houses don't belong on hills.
He go help y'all alright! Right out of your City and State